In Weekend Getaway in Nantucket Part 1 we explored how to get to and around Nantucket and then acquaint yourself with the island with land and sea activities. In part two, let’s take a look at food, drinks, and fun! Drinks Around the Island Visit Nantucket Vineyard, Cisco Brewery, and Triple 8 Distillery to sample some of the island’s best offerings. If you enjoy sampling craft beers, spend a lazy summer afternoon in the Cisco Brewery beer garden and indulge in a Summer Rays Golden Ale or a Sankaty Light Lager. Head over to Nantucket Vineyard for a glass of…
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Weekend Getaway to Nantucket (Part 1)
Although it feels like a small-town, remote, rustic island destination, Nantucket is also sophisticated and swanky, attracting the rich and famous to its high-end dining and shopping experiences. Perfect for a long weekend getaway, Nantucket provides visitors the relaxation of island life, peppered with incredible food, Atlantic history, and maybe a leisurely bike ride or two. Getting There and Around Fly into the island or cruise in on one of the ferries, but either way, prepare for a long-ish travel day, particularly if foggy morning skies delay your incoming flight. Departing from Hyannis, Harwich Port, and New Bedford, Massachusetts or…
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A Day in Bar Harbor / Acadia National Park
New England is known for its quaint towns, stunning national parks, serene coastlines, and incredible history, making it a fantastic destination for travelers of all interests. Whether you’re lured by the promise of a relaxing island getaway or a bustling city experience, a tour exploring nature or a weekend centered on museum visits, New England offers a bevvy of activities for visitors of all ages. Plan a road trip, make a cruise reservation, or reserve your seat on a popular land tour. Make sure you also check out our reading road trip through New England for book recommendations! Embrace Nature…
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